Private Debt Investor | Deep Dive: Squaring Up Over Syndication
Jun 2022
Originally published by Private Debt Investor on June 1, 2022.
Xenia Sarri and Aude Doyen, Managing Directors in Lincoln’s Capital Advisory Group, examine the reasons why interest in private debt financing is increasing.
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Xenia Sarri and Aude Doyen, Managing Directors in Lincoln International’s Capital Advisory Group, offer Private Debt Investor an explanation as to why private debt financing is the preferred option.
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